A Fishers man is in police custody in connection to a series of sexual assaults reported in April on the Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis campus.

According an IUPUI news release, 19-year-old Brandon Geovanny Aleman Quijado turned himself in to the Fishers Police Department on Tuesday afternoon. The surrender came after Indiana University police attempted to serve several warrants at his Hamilton County home earlier that day.

Quijado faces a total of eight charges in connection to at least two incidents reported on campus last month. He faces two counts of sexual battery, two counts of public indecency, two counts of public nudity, one count of battery and one count of attempted sexual battery, according to court documents.

The investigation began after a woman reported she was sitting in the grass near the education building in the 900 block of West New York Street on April 24 when a man approached her and asked if he could sit with her, according to court documents detailing the incident.

She told police he told her his name was Brandon and that he was a business student. He asked if she had a boyfriend and she said yes, and that she was waiting for him to get out of class. At some point during the conversation, she mentioned that she was hot, since she was wearing black leggings and sitting in the sun.

Shortly after that, she said the man reached and pinched her inner thighs and began making sexual comments, first about her and then again about another woman who had walked by, according to court documents. At one point, she told police, he exposed himself.

The woman told her boyfriend via text message that the interaction was “super uncomfortable.”

“Idk what to do bc I wanna stay exactly where I am but I don’t want him here,” one message read, according to court documents. “I feel like if I get up he’s gonna follow me.”

When interviewed by police on April 26, Quijado told officers he had been talking to a woman outside on the grass and admitted to pinching her leggings and making sexual comments. He said it was possible, based on the way he was sitting, that he could have unintentionally exposed himself, according to court documents.

On April 25, a woman reported to police that she had been sitting outside writing in the 800 block of West Michigan Street when a man walked by and smiled at her. She returned the smile, she said, and he came over and asked if he could sit with her. He told her his name was Brandon and that he was an Ivy Tech student living in Fishers.

She told him she was waiting for her class to start in a few hours, according to court documents, and he asked if she would like to walk to the track and field stadium to watch him play soccer until her class started or his friends arrived.

At the stadium, the woman told police she complained about being hot, since she was wearing black and standing in the sun. She said he asked if she wanted to go under the bleachers to be in the shade.

Under the bleachers, the woman told police she heard a sound similar to a wind chime, and when she went to look for it, the man grabbed her and began kissing her, eventually groping her.

Quijado initially told police during an interview that he did not expose himself, but eventually admitted to doing so and to kissing and groping her.

Both women identified Quijado as in a photo lineup. He has no affiliation with the university.

"These charges would not have been possible without the help, courage and details provided by the victims and the IUPUI community," said a statement from IUPUI said.

Quijado is scheduled to appear for an initial hearing Thursday, according to online court records.